Headquartered in Kolkata, Calcutta Rescue is a registered Indian not-for-profit organisation. We provide medical, educational and other support to the most disadvantaged people in and around Kolkata. To carry out our humanitarian efforts, we are eligible to receive funds from individuals, corporates and businesses, and are also authorised to issue tax exemption certificates to donors. We are also eligible to invite quotations from reputed drug manufacturers/distributors to supply more than 500 varieties of drugs/medical supplies. Click the below tabs to view the compliance documents and tender.
Calcutta Rescue, an NGO in Kolkata providing free medical care for the under-privileged, invites quotation from reputed Drug Manufacturers/Distributors to supply more than 500 varieties of drugs/medical supplies.
Please see the all attached documents for further information about the respective drugs/medical supplies, their annual order quantities and the contract details. Please check the contracts details before submitting an application.
Calcutta Rescue will follow the tender in two parts
Enclose Technical Bid and Financial Bid in separate envelope.
If there is interest in a possible cooperation with Calcutta Rescue, please fill out the Application form and Medicine tender list and follow these steps:
Note: – All supplier and Manufacturer are requested to follow our excel format, each and every column of the excel sheet should be filled by the vendor. We cannot accept any other format for submitting the medicine tender.
“Please fill the final tender price of medicine in per unit not in per strips.”
Please download the Medicine List, Application Form & Tender Agreement format
At Calcutta Rescue, we are ever grateful to our donors and CSR partners for their support and generous contributions. As a responsible Indian NGO, we practise transparency by annually publishing details of our operations and finances with all our stakeholders.
Click the below tabs to view our annual reports and financial statements.
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